The UK’s happiest retirement town? Wokingham features in new study
A new study into the best places in England to live in later life has revealed surprising results ? and Wokingham has emerged as one of the top spots
Read moreDetailsA new study into the best places in England to live in later life has revealed surprising results ? and Wokingham has emerged as one of the top spots
Read moreDetailsReal change needs proper funding says the Wokingham MP
Read moreDetailsMore than 105,000 additional urgent NHS dental appointments are available for people across the South East aimed at boosting emergency access to care
Read moreDetailsBickerton House session will help families to better understand and communicate with loved ones
Read moreDetailsWokingham has the highest life expectancy in England
Read moreDetailsThis is particularly an issue for patients needing to access key clinical nurse specialists,
Read moreDetailsMore people can access expert care at home, in the community, or in hospice or community hospital beds
Read moreDetailsDog owners across Berkshire are being urged to keep their pets away from frozen ponds, lakes and waterways as cold weather warnings remain in place.
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Read moreDetailsNHS figures are showing that more people than ever across the South East are using the NHS App to manage their health.
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